
Overview
Background
Amanda Henderson has an extensive career in nursing education, research and leadership in both academic and clinical settings internationally and in Australia. Her substantive position is Nursing Director, Nursing Practice Development Unit at the Princess Alexandra Hospital where she provides leadership and guidance for education initiatives and directives across Metro South Health. Her scholarship is focused on the establishment of clinical settings that promote learning in practice, including the development and utilisation of health care knowledge.
Availability
- Professor Amanda Henderson is:
- Available for supervision
Research impacts
Amanda Henderson has led the development of the Australian Nursing Standards Assessment Tool, that is used for workplace assessment of registered nurse students, and more recently adapted for use with graduate nurses. Refer www.ansat.com.au
Works
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2006
Journal Article
The evolving relationship of technology and nursing practice: negotiating the provision of care in a high tech environment
Henderson, Amanda (2006). The evolving relationship of technology and nursing practice: negotiating the provision of care in a high tech environment. Contemporary nurse : a journal for the Australian nursing profession, 22 (1), 59-65. doi: 10.5172/conu.2006.22.1.59
2006
Journal Article
Commentary on McKain S, Henderson A, Kuys S, Drake S, Kerridge L & Ahern K (2005) Exploration of patients' needs for information on arrival at a geriatric and rehabilitation unit
Irving, Kate, Henderson, Amanda and McKain, Silvana (2006). Commentary on McKain S, Henderson A, Kuys S, Drake S, Kerridge L & Ahern K (2005) Exploration of patients' needs for information on arrival at a geriatric and rehabilitation unit. Journal of Clinical Nursing, 15 (4), 512-513. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2702.2006.01266.x
2006
Journal Article
Enhancing support for nursing students in the clinical setting
Twentyman, Michelle, Eaton, Emma and Henderson, Amanda (2006). Enhancing support for nursing students in the clinical setting. Nursing times, 102 (14), 35-37.
2006
Journal Article
Students' Perception of the Psycho-Social Clinical Learning Environment: An Evaluation of Placement Models
Henderson, Amanda, Twentyman, Michelle, Heel, Alison and Lloyd, Belinda (2006). Students' Perception of the Psycho-Social Clinical Learning Environment: An Evaluation of Placement Models. Nurse Education Today, 26 (7), 564-571. doi: 10.1016/j.nedt.2006.01.012
2005
Journal Article
To Lopez V (2005) commentary on Lee et al. (2004)
Henderson, Amanda, Shum, David and Lee, David (2005). To Lopez V (2005) commentary on Lee et al. (2004). Journal of Clinical Nursing, 14 (8 A), 1013-1014. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2702.2005.00989.x
2005
Journal Article
Influences of patient behavior on clinical nurses' pain assessment: implications for continuing education
Horbury, Carol, Henderson, Amanda and Bromley, Belinda (2005). Influences of patient behavior on clinical nurses' pain assessment: implications for continuing education. Journal of continuing education in nursing, 36 (1).
2005
Journal Article
Supervised clinical placement and legal accountability
Forrester, Kim and Henderson, Amanda (2005). Supervised clinical placement and legal accountability. Journal of law and medicine, 12 (4), 416-421.
2001
Journal Article
A study of the impact of discharge information for surgical patients
Henderson, Amanda and Zernike, Wendy (2001). A study of the impact of discharge information for surgical patients. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 35 (3), 435-441. doi: 10.1046/j.1365-2648.2001.01857.x
Supervision
Availability
- Professor Amanda Henderson is:
- Available for supervision
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Supervision history
Current supervision
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Master Philosophy
ASCENDS (AuStralian Context Emergency NSIs ¿ a Delphi Study) Project ¿ What are Australian Emergency Nurse Sensitive Indicators (NSIs)?
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Fiona Coyer
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